Frequent Changes in Australia’s Climate Change Ministerial Role
In recent years, Australia has seen frequent changes in its Climate Change Ministerial role. This role is responsible for leading the nation’s efforts to reduce emissions and tackle climate change. It is a vital position in the government and one that has seen a number of changes in recent years. The first Climate Change Minister was appointed in 2007, when Malcolm Turnbull was appointed to the role. He was succeeded by Penny Wong in 2010, who held the position until 2013. Greg Combet then took over in 2013, followed by